Bust/Chest With arms and shoulders relaxed, measure under the arms, around the fullest part of bust/chest, keeping tape parallel to floor. Think it may be too snug? Take a seat, as chests expand slightly when seated.

Waist Measure around the smallest area of the waist, your natural waistline, taking care to not pull the tape too tight.

Hips With feet together, keeping tape straight and parallel to the floor, measure around fullest part of your powerhouse.

Torso To determine torso length for swimwear, measure in a U shape, from the front of one shoulder, down through the legs and up the back of the same shoulder.

Hand wash if you can: Wash by hand using cold water and a mild detergent, both of which are more gentle on fabric and help to retain elasticity.

Machine wash if you must: We know that not everyone has the time to wash their bras by hand. If you do put your bras or swimwear in the washing machine, use cold water, the gentlest cycle and place the items in a lingerie bag. Always fasten hooks so that they don’t get caught on anything else.

The dryer will fry them: Melting, melting, oh, what a world! While they save time, dryers are the Wicked Witch in the land of bras and swim. Heat from dryers will wear them out much more quickly, and can warp the elastic. Instead, lay these pieces flat (or hang them) to dry.

True to size.

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If you’re anything like us, you live in your suit all summer long. Follow these simple tips to extend the lifespan of your T9 suit.

1) Rinse out promptly - Sunscreens, lotions, chlorine, perspiration and body oils can all do a number on the resilience of swim fabric elasticity, so prompt cleaning is important.

2) Hand-wash with mild soap - The agitator of a washing machine can stretch out a suit. Use a mild liquid soap to keep colors bright (in a pinch, a dab of shampoo will do).

3) Lay it flat to dry - Avoid the temptation to wring out every last drop of water or hang up a wet suit. Roll it up in a clean dry towel and lay it flat to dry (and out of direct sunlight).

4) Rotate swimsuits - Fabrics with spandex have the ability to “bounce back” after drying. So bring more than one suit and give each one 24 hours to completely dry after washing.

5) Lay a towel down - Watch out for rough surfaces that can snag or pill a suit, like wooden benches and concrete. Once damaged, swim fabric cannot be repaired.

6) Designate a hot tub suit - Hot water is bad for swim fabric, and so are the chemicals used in chlorine and bromine. If you hot tub a lot, use the same suit every time (and avoid using one of your favorites)

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RETURNS

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